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James Patrick Casey

El Centro, California

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JAMES PATRICK CASEY

Dec. 22, 1928 - May 31, 2011

James Patrick Casey, 82, of Brawley passed away at home on May 31, 2011 surrounded by his loving family. Pat was born December 22, 1928 in Brawley, California to Charles and Mary Casey. He attended...

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So many happy memories surround the Casey family - I loved being a guest in their home. I will always recall Mr. Casey with newspaper in his hands greeting me with a witty remark, teasing or challenge to get me to respond as I walked through the room. He made me feel welcome in his wonderful, energetic household. May you be with God.

My condolences to the Casey Family. I was a student of his at Mulberry. He was, to this day, one of the best instructors I had in all my education, and not to mention coach. He will be missed.

To the Casey family
So sorry to hear about Mr. Casey, he was great person and I am glad to have met him, he went to school with my mother, and she would always say how great of athlete he was in school. May god bless all of you.

Uncle Pat was a great uncle. He and Aunt Nancy always made us feel so welcome when we came to Brawley. We always wanted to stay there and not go home. Uncle Pat was a good man who was first and foremost, a family man. He was a hard worker, extremely fair to others and had a good moral compass. He was supportive and encouraging of others endeavors and if you earned his praise, you really felt as if you had accomplished something. I loved listening to his stories and just sitting around...

Casey family, I knew your father for a short time but saw what a great teacher, father, grandfather he was. Tom was one of the best recievers and baseball players BUHS had and you could tell Mr. Casey was proud of all his children and grandchildren's achievements. I am thinking of your family and knowing your strong family, will find peace knowing what a great legacy he left behind. Your friend, Thomas Brittain

Dear Craig, Marilu, Matt, Liz, Carol & Doug and the entire Casey family,
We are saddened by the loss of your beloved father. May God bless you all. Take comfort in family. Respectfully,
Toni (+Fred), Lara, Lisa, Dr. Fred, Dr. Jennifer Yturralde, and kids

Dear Caseys-
I just heard about Pat's death yesterday. I'm so sorry. My fondest memory of Pat was how patiently he answered my endless questions when Tommy & I would ride along with him out to check the farm. He was my answer guy. I'm praying for God's comfort for all of you.
Donna Benson Johnson

TO CRAIG and CASEY FAMILY, I remember the times sitting around the fireplace in the living room and listening to words of wisdom and the importance of sharing from a very intelligent, prolific and down to earth dad. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sincere condolences from my family to yours.

Dear Casey Family, Your dad was a great teacher and coach at Mulberry School.I was lucky enough to be on his girls softball teams through out my years there in the 70's, boy was he tough on us and I learned how to play ball because of him but, in order to win he had to be. He was a good teacher while looking over his glasses at us trying to keep us inline. He was a easy going man, a fare man and he will be missed by all who knew him. During football season I saw how proud he was to watch his...